[HTML][HTML] Preventing Sapsucker Damage on Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
ET Smiley, DC Booth, LW Wilkinson - Arboriculture & Urban …, 2007 - auf.isa-arbor.com
MATERIALS AND METHODS Fifteen sugar maples (Acer saccharum) with evidence of
active sapsucker damage were selected at the Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories in …
active sapsucker damage were selected at the Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories in …
[BOOK][B] Health of sugar maple in Canada. Results from the North American Maple Project, 1988-1993.
D Lachance, A Hopkin, B Pendrel, JP Hall - 1995 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract The North American Sugar Maple Project (NAMP), a joint project of the Canadian
Forest Service and the USDA Forest Service, was initiated in 1988 to monitor changes in …
Forest Service and the USDA Forest Service, was initiated in 1988 to monitor changes in …
Stem cuttings from caddo sugar maple trees differ in their rooting potential
CM Alsup, JC Cole, PL Claypool - XXVI International Horticultural …, 2002 - actahort.org
Green softwood stem cuttings were taken from nine adult sugar maples (Acer saccharum
Marshall) in Stillwater, Okla., chosen for superior horticultural traits including lack of leaf …
Marshall) in Stillwater, Okla., chosen for superior horticultural traits including lack of leaf …
[BOOK][B] Sugar Maple Ecology and Health: Proceedings of an International Symposium, June 2-4, 1998, Warren, Pennsylvania
SB Horsley, RP Long - 1999 - books.google.com
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) is a signature species in the northern hardwood
forest of the northeastern and north central United States and eastern Canada. The species …
forest of the northeastern and north central United States and eastern Canada. The species …
Temporal change (1988–1990) in sugar maple health, and factors associated with crown condition
DC Allen, CJ Barnett, I Millers… - Canadian Journal of …, 1992 - cdnsciencepub.com
Change in the health of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) and associated northern
hardwoods was evaluated for 3 years (1988–1990) in seven states and four provinces …
hardwoods was evaluated for 3 years (1988–1990) in seven states and four provinces …
[CITATION][C] Size of Softwood Stem Cuttings as Factors in Rooting Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) under Mist. 1
WAG Morsink - HortScience, 1971 - journals.ashs.org
Size of Softwood Stem Cuttings as Factors in Rooting Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.)
under Mist.1 Page 1 Size of Softwood Stem Cuttings as Factors in Rooting Sugar Maple (Acer …
under Mist.1 Page 1 Size of Softwood Stem Cuttings as Factors in Rooting Sugar Maple (Acer …
[BOOK][B] Sugarbush management: a guide to maintaining tree health
DR Houston, DC Allen, D Lachance - 1989 - books.google.com
Many pests and other stresses affect maple trees growing in a sugarbush. Some pests can
markedly reduce sap quantity; others, although conspicuous, are not important. Stresses can …
markedly reduce sap quantity; others, although conspicuous, are not important. Stresses can …
Dieback of Sugar Maple, Upper Michigan, 1962.
KJJ Kessler - 1962 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Observation of 2000 trees annually since 1958 has shown that most increases in dieback
have occurred in the larger crown classes; injury has been most severe in the larger size …
have occurred in the larger crown classes; injury has been most severe in the larger size …
Decline of curbside sugar maples in Connecticut.
S Rich, GS Walton - 1979 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Ornamental roadside trees of Acer saccharum in the New Haven area developed decline
symptoms and died at an annual rate of 20-33%. The severity of the symptoms could be …
symptoms and died at an annual rate of 20-33%. The severity of the symptoms could be …
Sugar maple decline: an evaluation
AH Westing - Economic Botany, 1966 - Springer
The current poor state of health and high rate of death of sugar maples (Acer saccharum
Marsh.), particularly along roadsides in the Northeast, is thought to be due primarily to the …
Marsh.), particularly along roadsides in the Northeast, is thought to be due primarily to the …